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  1. TUNA TRACEABILITY- A POSSIBILITY IN THE PACIFIC

    RFMOs. While WCPFC has agreed in principle on the need for a CDS for species caught in the WCPO, the ... unique nature of the WCPFC fishery, with its multiple species, multiple methods and combination of EEZs ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 13 Jul 2015 - 10:39am

  2. Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea cover letter- request to renew CNM status for 2015

    Tuna and Tuna-like Species in 2013 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 1. Details by Fishing Vessel ... of Tuna and Tuna-like Fishes in 2013 Species Fishing area Length of a Body (cm) Body Diameter (cm) ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 6 Nov 2014 - 5:22pm

  3. Development of Limit Reference Points for Elasmobranchs (2014)

    consideration the WCPFC’s LRP framework for target species. It provides a conceptual framework for selecting ... availability of information) framework similar to that adopted for target species. For those elasmobranchs ... recommended which is similar to the WCPFC-adopted biomass-based LRP for target species but incorporates ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 12 Aug 2014 - 1:13pm

  4. Pacific Islands- Regional Plan of Action for Sharks

    for considering and developing management arrangements for shark species that address regional ... species programme and to collaborate with SPC, FFA, and WCPFC on a regional action plan. The PI-RPOA ... dependent species (NTADS), has started to integrate information on biological parameters, catches and other ...

    EightyOptions - 14 Apr 2009 - 9:29am

  5. rev 1_MS Excel export of full draft CMR covering 2013 activities with "traffic light summary"

    they are: (i) catch and effort limits for target species; (ii) catch and effort reporting for target ... species; (iii) Reporting for seabirds and other non-target species; (iv) spatial and temporal closures, and ... species CMM 2005-03 CMM 2005-03 02 N/A NOT APPLICABLE Australian vessels are required to have VMS onboard ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 7 Oct 2014 - 9:08pm

  6. Draft CMM for Sharks for 2019 discussion

    the biological importance of sharks in the marine ecosystem as key predatory species, the ... vulnerability of certain shark species to fishing pressure, and the need for measures to promote the long-term ... species� to enable eIIectiYe shark conserYation and management� Recognizing further that certain species oI ...

    Lara Manarangi-Trott - 1 Feb 2019 - 10:44am

  7. Conservation and Management Measure to Prohibit the use of Large Scale Driftnets on the High Seas in the Convention Area

    configured to conduct large-scale high seas driftnet operations, has the capacity to take species of concern ... interacting more frequently with highly migratory species, such as tunas, swordfish, sharks, and other species ... detrimental effects on these species of concern and the marine environment; Aware that the WCPFC Northern ...

    EightyOptions - 7 Jul 2009 - 3:12pm

  8. CMM 2008-04

    driftnet operations, has the capacity to take species of concern to the WCPFC and is likely to undermine ... migratory species, such as tunas, swordfish, sharks, and other species covered by the Convention; and that ... associated “ghost fishing” by lost or discarded driftnets have serious detrimental effects on these species ...

    EightyOptions - 16 Jul 2009 - 10:11am

  9. Northern Committee completes 5th annual session

    Tuna-like Species in the North Pacific Ocean (ISC) which had met for its 10th session at Kaoshiung, Chinese ...

    EightyOptions - 13 Sep 2009 - 11:40am

  10. Invitation to Fishermen for the 5th International Fishers Forum 2-5 August 2010

    Protected Species Coordinator, Asuka Ishizaki at asuka.ishizaki@noaa.gov.   ...

    EightyOptions - 11 May 2010 - 4:39pm

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